I think two things.
One, everyone who was involved believed that they were fulfilling and complying with obligations, and we did comply with all of our obligations. That's one.
Two—and I said this in my opening remarks and I feel pretty strongly about it—when you're faced with a crisis of this magnitude that nobody has ever faced before, a crisis that is totally unprecedented, I think it's absolutely natural that you would reach out to someone you know, someone you respect, someone you trust and someone you believe unequivocally will get the job done right.
That being said, if I had known—and I didn't—that there was an issue from a recusal standpoint, I would certainly have suggested that she work with another firm, as she has in the past. She's worked with other firms, which the Ethics Commissioner looked at, from a media training standpoint. I think that I absolutely would have done that, but I understand why she reached out to someone she trusted and respected to give her good advice and good work during this time.